Looks like MPlayerAudio was deemed obsolete.On my system FFmpegAudio picks up FLAC files and transcodes it just fine. I'm on Mac OSX where PMS ships with FFmpeg 2.0, whereas the Windows version ships with FFmpeg 1.1. Maybe try and replace it with the latest version?

Your log file show only attempts to play FLAC with tsMuxeR, not FFmpeg, so I can't see what the problem is there.

Ok. so I manually updated ffmpeg with the 32-bit static file linked, and now none of my FLAC files show up. The PS3 shows "There are no tracks."

Now, I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to play FLACs using PS3 Media Server. I even noticed an engine in the PMS win32 folder named "flac.exe." I'm sure it's there for a reason! Does anybody know if we can even utilize this engine? Or has it been ignored?

In the changelog of PMS version 1.82, I noticed this:

"Fixed 24-bit FLAC support with tsMuxeR (thanks, SubJunk)"

But tsMuxeR refuses to play my 16-bit FLAC files, let alone my 24-bit files. Any ideas as to what this mystery fix was?

I guess I'm back to where I started. If ffmpeg (updated version) is set as the default transcoder, my FLAC files show up as "Unsupported Data." If Audio High Fidelity is set as the default transcoder, my FLAC files produce "An HTTP error (500) has occurred" when attempted to play them.

Is anyone working on this issue? I too am super frustrated over this. I'm running the latest 1.90.0 release and have updated both Memcoder and FFmpeg to the latest static build and still showing "Unsupported Data". Most, if not all, of my music collection is FLAC so you can just imagine how frustrating this is. Please help.

My Sony BDP-S790 BD player plays flac (and ape) -wirh FFMpegaudio- with no problem. So the problem with flac and the PS3 (in 1.90.0 and 1.90.1) lies with the PS3.conf file, or something like that. Any ideas?